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Externally, valve face ornamentation limited to margins and apices (
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). Each striae with longitudinally-oriented areolae, composed of wide virgae and slender vimines, covered by a cribrum (closing plate), occupying most of the opening (
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). Cribrum solid, without subdivisions (
<figureCitation id="1DD42A66FFDC191DFBE7B4E0FB07FF45" box="[1061,1199,160,185]" captionStart="FIGURES 2227" captionStartId="4.[136,243,1556,1577]" captionTargetBox="[151,1436,190,1531]" captionTargetId="figure-16@4.[151,1437,190,1531]" captionTargetPageId="4" captionText="FIGURES 2227. Tabularia sinensis, external view of valves, SEM. Fig. 22: External view of entire valve. Fig. 23: View of valve pole showing rimoportula within sternum, striae composed of robust virgae, slender vimines and cribra (closing plate) occupying most of the opening, a sunken ocellulimbus with small but wide spines just overhanging upper part of ocellulimbus. Fig. 24: Detail of upper part of sunken ocellulimbus. Fig. 25: Detail of striae with robust virgae, slender vimines and cribra (closing plate) occupying most of the opening. Fig. 26: Detail of valve margin with the suggestion of either very reduced or broken spines along the edge. Fig. 27: Detail of valve pole showing upper portion of sunken ocellulimbus with small overhanging spines." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13728612" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/13728612/files/figure.png" pageId="12" pageNumber="181">Figs 23, 25</figureCitation>
). On valve face, stria comprised of 47 areolae (complex of virgae and vimines), that nearest the sternum smaller than the rest; areolae extending onto valve mantle. Near 2
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stria from each apex, a rimoportula evident by the narrow elliptical opening (
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). Ocellulimbus sunken into mantle apex. Ocellulimbus comprised of 710 rows of round porelli. Two small, tapering spines at each pole, overhang ocellulimbus (
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Internally, valve dominated by broad sternum (lamina) extending entire length of valve (
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). Rimoportula projects inwards, with distinctive paired thickened margins (
<figureCitation id="1DD42A66FFDC191DFCEBB538FCD5FE6D" box="[809,893,376,401]" captionStart="FIGURES 2833" captionStartId="6.[136,243,1915,1936]" captionTargetBox="[232,1355,713,1890]" captionTargetId="figure-237@6.[232,1355,713,1890]" captionTargetPageId="6" captionText="FIGURES 2833. Tabularia sinensis, internal view of valves, SEM. Fig. 28: Internal view of entire valve. Fig. 29: Detail of internal view of pole with twin protruding lips of rimoportula, obliquely situated within sternum, striae composed of robust virgae, vimines as slender cross-members, and a sunken ocellulimbus. Fig. 30: Detail of sunken ocellulimbus. Fig. 31: Detail of valve margin with robust virgae meeting at margin edge to form sternum. Fig. 32: Detail of valve with vimines as slender cross-members. Fig. 33: Detail of valve with vimines as slender cross-members with cribra (closing plate)." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13728614" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/13728614/files/figure.png" pageId="12" pageNumber="181">Fig. 29</figureCitation>
). Striae composed of a single opening, subdivided externally (
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). Ocellulimbus comprised of round porelli (
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).
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